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Chris Evans | 13:59 UK time, Thursday, 7 December 2006

Oh nooooooooooo. It鈥檚 nearly over.

Last night was the first time since Sunday that we could literally draw breath We arrived at today鈥檚 venue, WILTSHIRE, just before eleven o鈥檆lock last night, which meant we were already on site for today so could relax and let what little is left of our hair down..

We stayed up till鈥

鈥.3 a.m. !

It was almost like the old days. ..

When I did the Radio 1 road show, we were partying every night till sunrise, you name it we drank it, it was mental, real rock 鈥榥鈥 roll.

Last night it was Johnny, Nic, Keith and I, with a couple of bottles of red wine, some home made pickled onions and stories about days gone by.

Though sedate in comparison, it was equally as enjoyable, four good old boys chewing the fat. Keith鈥檚 got some great stories about his time as a broadcast engineer. .And the boy Saunders, well you wouldn鈥檛 believe looseness of his tongue once a couple of glasses of wine have been partaken.

A couple of the gang are a bit sad that all this is about to come to an end. I know what they mean but I鈥檓 not sad at all. I tend to get more sad when things are actually happening, when I look around and everyone鈥檚 laughing and having the time of their lives. I sort of mute the sound and see it as a film of a time gone by. It鈥檚 not sadness really I suppose, it鈥檚 more of a huge appreciation of what a good time we鈥檙e having, in a way I think joy and sadness are almost the same thing. A fine line, if you like, between having something you love and the fear of losing it.

I have nothing but happy memories from this trip. There hasn鈥檛 been a cross word between the team and it gives me a chance to use one of my favourite ever words鈥 think it has totally GALVANISED us. Wow I love that word, it sounds so like it is.

Death, injury, popularity and contracts permitting I think we will definitely be together for some time to come. The seven of us and you of course.

Lots of love from the whole team,

x.

Comments

  1. At 02:05 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Em 26 wrote:

    Hey Chris

    I know what you mean about sadness and happiness being close! I remember after I gave birth to ben nearly three years ago having that exact emotion. I remember being happy he was finally here, but the world suddenly looking different.

    A fear so overpowering of loosing him. As soon as you have a child I think you get that fear, because you are totally aware if you lost them it would be your life over too.

    Its similar to the fear of loosing a lover, but deeper as you know deep down that you would get over a lover, it may be the hardest thing you have done but you would get over it, but a child not a chance. I think that is why I decided to stick at just the one!

    I have never been more grateful to see the weekend in sight!

    em26xx

  2. At 02:07 PM on 07 Dec 2006, J wrote:

    Fantastic week guys.

    Did you bring a photo of John Page, the chippie man back for Sal ?

    I could arrange a poster if required.

  3. At 02:14 PM on 07 Dec 2006, moose wrote:

    ooooooh goody, another new blog!!!!

    Seem to be hogging today - just noticed 3 out of 5 "Recent Comments" are mine. Oops and sorry. Has anyone ever had a full house???

    Chris,
    Suspected you guys were up late drinking last night, but the pickled onions sound great. I can imagine James May doing the same thing, with Oz Clarke watching on in disgust! I can't believe that pickled onions improve the flavour too much (except of bad wine - maybe James' efforts of a couple of weeks ago?)

    BTW - James and Oz were hilarious last night!

    Had a nasty moment as you described your night. I realized that 4 of the characters in my book are called: Johnny, Keith, Nick and Christophe. 3 out of 4 are bit-part players, though (in the book only!) and they never meet...
    Or at least, they were never planned to meet. But now I'm thinking that a scene with the 4 of them drinking wine and eating pickled onions might just have to sneak in there somewhere. Do you have copyright on the scene?

    Moose

  4. At 02:17 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    the talk about curly woorlys.. they must have shrunk.. They were huge, and now they are miniture..

    Fox, said cadburys never came back in time, what was the verdict in the end??

    I'll tell you waht tho, My banana skin is thiker than they used to be!! the inside is very small, I'm devestated!

    N

  5. At 02:22 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Parker wrote:

    One particular Christmas season a long time ago, Santa was getting ready for his annual trip, but there were problems everywhere. Four of his elves got sick, and the trainee elves did not produce the toys as fast as the regular ones so Santa was beginning to feel the pressure of being behind schedule.

    Then Mrs. Claus told Santa that her mom was coming to visit. This stressed Santa even more.

    When he went to harness the reindeer, he found that three of them were about to give birth and two had jumped the fence and were out, heaven knows where. More stress.
    Then when he began to load the sleigh one of the boards cracked, and the toy bag fell to the ground and scattered the toys.

    So, frustrated, Santa went into the house for a cup of apple cider and a shot of rum. When he went to the cupboard, he discovered that the elves had hidden the liquor, and there was nothing to drink. In his frustration, he accidentally dropped the cider pot, and it broke into hundreds of little pieces all over the kitchen floor. He went to get the broom and found that mice had eaten the straw end of the broom. Just then the doorbell rang, and irritable Santa trudged to the door. He opened the door, and there was a little angel with a great big Christmas tree.

    The angel said, very cheerfully, "Merry Christmas, Santa. Isn't it a lovely day? I have a beautiful tree for you. Where would you like me to stick it?"
    Thus began the tradition of the little angel on top of the Christmas tree.

  6. At 02:23 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Cheryl wrote:

    Am I first today ........ ? ?

    It's been a fab week Chris - I'm sure I blog for all of us when I say the show's been uber-enjoyable!!!

    Will we learn of some of Mr Saunders' loose tongueness - or is it like a corporate training day - 'what's said in this room stays in this room' !?

    18 days to go ... excited ... moi? YES YES YES!!

    Happy Thursday to one and all.

    Cheryl x x

  7. At 02:23 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Parker wrote:

    What do you have in December that you don't have in any
    other month?
    Answer : The letter "D".


    What do you call a polar bear wearing ear muffs?
    Answer : Anything you want. He can't hear you!


    What do reindeer have that no other animals on earth have?
    Answer : Baby reindeer.


    What do you call a chicken at the North Pole?
    Answer : Lost.


    What kind of pine has the sharpest needles?
    Answer : A porcupine.


    Just before Christmas, an honest politician, a generous lawyer and Santa Claus were riding in the elevator of a very poshhotel. Just before the doors opened they all noticed a $20 bill lying on the floor. Which one picked it up?
    Answer : Santa of course, because the other two don't exist!


    What do you get when you cross a penguin and an alligator?
    Answer : I don't know, but don't try to fix its bow tie!


    How does Mickey Mouse get around during the winter?
    Answer : Mice skates


    Where does Frosty the Snowman keep his money?
    Answer : In a snow bank.


    What happened when Santa's cat swallowed a ball of yarn?
    Answer : She had mittens

  8. At 02:25 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Parker wrote:

    Question: What do snowmen eat for breakfast?
    Answer: Snowflakes.

    Question: What's red and white and gives presents to good little fish on Christmas?
    Answer: Sandy Claws.

    Question: What do you get when you cross an archer with a gift-wrapper?
    Answer: Ribbon hood.

    Question: Why does Santa have 3 gardens?
    Answer: So he can ho-ho-ho.

    Question: What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?
    Answer: Frostbite.

    What is Santa's favorite breakfast cereal?
    Answer : Frosted Flakes.

    What is Frosty's favorite breakfast cereal?
    Answer : Snow Flakes

    How does Santa Claus take pictures?
    Answer : With a North Pole-aroid camera.

    What is red and white and goes up and down and up and down?
    Answer : Santa Claus stuck in an elevator.

    Why is Santa a good race car driver?
    Answer : Because he's always in the pole position.

  9. At 02:28 PM on 07 Dec 2006, caroline wrote:

    Hello Chaps and Chapettes and the lovely Chris and the "A" Team

    Am I first..?
    Surely not

    Like I said yesterday, teams are great when they pull together, and all of you plainly are doing that..So enjoy

    I love the show ( and this blog) whereever it comes from.

    Will Enzo be pining for you Chris?

    I absolutely love reminising with collegues on the old days, - gosh at the time the thing one laughs about now, it was such a big deal - in youth it was found to be job threatening, but in middle age - easy to see how earnest and paranoid one was! (excuse the language I couldn't express it any other way)... but I also love planning for the future..But I'm lucky I have a job I enjoy and feel appreciated!

    Happy thirsty thursday everyone

    Love Caroline xxx

  10. At 02:30 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Parker wrote:

    Who carries all of Santa's books?
    His books elf. (book shelf)

    What do you call a polar bear that steals icebergs from other polar bears?
    An ice-burglar.

    How do you know if there is a reindeer in your refrigerator?
    The hoofprints in the butter!

    What's red and white and red and white and red and white?
    Santa Claus rolling down a hill.

    What does Frosty the Snowman take when he gets sick?
    A chill pill.

    What do you call a cow in Alaska?
    An Eski-moo.

    What will happen if Christmas, Father's Dayand birthdays did not exist?
    Then aftershave too, would notexist!

  11. At 02:31 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    hi chris! I think this should be an annual tour! It has been a brilliant week and the family's were on top form! Next year you could visit a blogger in each country!hehe! you will find it weird being back in the studio tomorrow!

    Just finished writing my Chtistmas cards. God they take ages! gonna try and make my cake next week... who saw Nigella last night that cake was just AMAZING!! yumyum.. love you all ta ra xx

  12. At 02:34 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Matt from Rudgwick wrote:

    Parupapumpum!

    I鈥檝e got this Christmas thing bad. I found myself driving to work this morning in the monsoon singing along to David Bowie and Bing Crosby. Now, there are great Christmas tunes, naff Christmas tunes and plain bad Christmas tunes and I鈥檓 not sure where this one sits. Old Bing 鈥 bless him, he popped his clogs a month after they recorded this 鈥 in his golfing garb and The Dame landing on his doorstep like a creature from Mars. In a cheesy, schmaltzy way I quite like it. 鈥樷橧t鈥檚 a pretty song, isn鈥檛 it........鈥欌

    Glad to hear that the tour is winding up on a high note. Perhaps a song for tonight could be, as REM played in Hyde Park last year......

    鈥業t鈥檚 the end of the tour as we know it (and I feel fine)鈥!

    Anyway, gym tonight 鈥 must keep going before we all descend into the calorie-a-thon that is the festive season.

    May your Thirsty Thursday be quenched with love.

    Peace all.

    PS Moose 鈥 the force is strong within you.

    PPS SPURs aren鈥檛 FLYING.

    PPPS Cookie.

  13. At 02:44 PM on 07 Dec 2006, jillygoat wrote:

    Moose - well done on 3 out of 5! I only got my first mention in "Recent Comments" this week so am awash with admiration!!

    For fear of repeating myself (in case my posting to yesterday's blog never appears/ed):

    Hazel Love - hope you are ok lovey?!

    Jo - love and hugs to you xx

    Jax - love & hugs to you too xx

    Christoph - another brilliant show - can't believe this is the last one - where's the week gone? On the other hand, it means that hump day is well and truly over, and the weekend is almost here - yippee!

    The May family were fantastic and I thought that Tom, their son, was a natural on the radio.

    Hang on in there Rebecca - you're almost home!!

    Susan S - thanks for the celeriac recipe. Didn't have any apples so I mashed it into the potatoes and it was deeeeelish! Will try your recipe next time as we're definitely going to get another box. The carrots seemed really strong but we realised that was because you could actually taste the carrot - it wasn't watery but good and earthy. Why didn't I do this sooner?!

    jillygoat x

  14. At 02:45 PM on 07 Dec 2006, JR wrote:

    Afternoon All,

    My first contribution to this, though I have been reading for a few weeks ... some great discussions and thoughts from a whole range of interesting people that have really made me think. This community has been really eye-opening, and I think Chris does a superb job of stimulating the discussion each day, often with such simple, everyday things ... makes me all the more frustrated that I often miss the show as I am travelling home on the train!

    Today it is the point on the fine line between joy and sadness that really hit me - I think you are absolutely right, that line is extremely fine, and it is often reflections on the joy that cause the sadness.

    This is a bit of a problem, because it makes it so easy not to enjoy the joy because you are so worried (scared even) that it wont be felt in the same way again. Yes, I think it can often be a real fear, not just a worry. Having just turned 30, maybe that is a dilemma that is really hitting home now ... but one that I must try to resist ... each day has so many joys, that it seems stupid to tint them with sadness. On the other hand, maybe it is the reflections of sadness that emphasise and bring out the real value of the joy ... on which note this is getting far too philosophical for me!

    Thanks to Chris, and to everyone, for contributing to something that has really added to my days in the last few weeks, and made me start to see things in different lights ... it feels so refreshing to have the mind opened in the most unexpected of ways!

    JR

  15. At 02:46 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Tootie wrote:

    Howdy doody all

    It sounds like you鈥檝e had such a great time Chris. Oh yes, that fine line. I don鈥檛 experience it often but when I do, it鈥檚 hard to hold back the floodgates.

    Recently a bunch of my Uni friends met up for one of our birthdays. It was a surprise and we all travelled from different parts of the UK to be there for her. It鈥檚 been about 8 years since we had all been together and some, like me have had babies since then. They came too : ) She was so happy to see us and so humbled that we had made the effort. I had one of those moments that day. I can look back at that day and remember life鈥檚 perfection.

    A week passed and I received a letter thanking me for being there that day. The floodgates did open this time because there wasn鈥檛 anyone to see me hahahaha : )

  16. At 02:58 PM on 07 Dec 2006, JC wrote:

    Thank u Chris!

    Thanks for taking the sensation that is drivetime on R2 to a new level! Fantastic music live from people's homes - I guess you could say Chris Evans is now officially 'The People's Presenter' and Drivetime is 'The People's Show'

    I too hope that yourself, Little Johnny Saunders, The Fox and the rest of the team continue to bring a smile to my face and joy to my ears after a day at work for a long, long, long time to come!

    And before I go I would like to say on the R2 Website.... C'mon United! (Reference to us going 3 points clear when we beat city on Saturday!)

    JC
    xx

    x x x

  17. At 03:10 PM on 07 Dec 2006, caroline wrote:

    hey moose - Oz and James were so funny last night! you wouln't have got your hug...but it's too late now ( is it ever too late for a hug!)

    hey, everyone

    I'm trying again! BP seem to be targetting me today!

    Teams are great, and I agree with Em on the loosing someone stuff..

    I'll carry on, but I am deffo losing my marbles today!

    happy thirsty Thursday...That's the 4th time I've written that!
    I need a gin and tonic, and seeing it is TT and my last working day, I will have one after gym class tonight

    Bonne weekend

    Love Caroline XX

  18. At 03:12 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Good afternoon Bloggettes, Bloggers, CLP and Gang!

    I'm just listening to the show from last night while I do some very mind-numbing emailing.

    "Having something you love and the fear of losing it".... Is that why I'm still single? Is it that I'm too scared of finding what I think I want for the fear of it going wrong? OMG could this finally be the answer to my eternal dillema? Or is that I just haven't found the man of my dreams yet?

    Mange Tout

    Lynda
    -x-x-x-

  19. At 03:20 PM on 07 Dec 2006, a Scot in the Medway wrote:

    Hello schloggers,

    Why has this week coincided with busy times at work. I've missed nearly all of the shows, catching only a measly 15mins yesterday >8o(((

    Christophe, I know what you mean about looking around when everyone is laughing, having a good time and feeling sad... yet thoroughly satisfoed. I'm involved in the social committee at work and we organise social events at work and it's exciting organising eveything, but there comes a point in the evening when I like to take myself out of things, sit in a quiet corner alone, sip my wine and enjoy watching everyone have a good time. It's almost as if everything goes into slow-motion, like on that Star Trek film when Jean-Luc falls for the woman on the planet of eternal youth.

    Anyway, if I'm lucky I might get to hear fox-the-fox tonight, but if not, have a great time and I'll catch up with you all soon.

    Take care,

    Cameron

  20. At 03:24 PM on 07 Dec 2006, marshie wrote:

    Good day to you all,

    Moose, my dear, don't fall into the corporate trap they are laying for you. I have just been through the side move to accomodate a falling fat cat. I tried (only a bit) to continue before GALVANISING all forces (contacts and friends) to find a new job. I am waving goodbye to the corporate world and start with a new company in Feb with only 22 people working there, all of which I met at the christmas party they invited me to. I can't wait to get to work in the new company with some really lovely people and a boss who cares. I already feel more wanted than I ever did where I am now.

    Gosh am I still rambling, go for whatever feels right, my ex is an accountant and he had a job move (although it was after 10 years) it took him 2 years to decide!!

    Just eating a cheese and red onion sandwich, have great onioney breath. Off to get chrismas decorations out of the loft.

    Tres tres excitiment!!

    au revoir mon petit pois

    Px

  21. At 03:32 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    One of the pics from the trip shows a living room with a table covered in glasses and plates of buns. This made me smile and in a funny way proud to be British. Can't explain why but what a great photo ;-)

  22. At 03:49 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Hello ! I posted the below a couple of days back and it seemed to only appear today so I`m reposting it now.....

    Haven`t had a chance to be here - or listen to the show - this week....
    Wismar - thank you for thinking of me :) I really do appreciate it.
    Joannie - thank you so much for my lovely E mails....I will make time today to reply - I promise !
    Hazel Love and Lyndyloo - I hope you both had wonderful, fantabulous birthdays :)
    I am on day three of treatment at the moment which is begining to take its toll, I was feeling ok but its making me feel a bit icky now. The Doctor said it would. Hoping to feel much much much better by Christmas !!
    Just a short one today - might pop back later if I get a chance.
    Missing you all though !!!!
    All my love as always
    Tracey-Ann x x x

  23. At 03:51 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Sara Long wrote:

    Are you really in the sleepy little Woodfalls on the edge of the New Forest, somewhere south of Salisbury?

    Honestly thought that maps had forgotten it existed! I'm from the next village over (the romantically named Lover) and am wondering how in the hell you're managing to get any sort of signal... last time I checked, you couldn't even get broadband...

    Have a great time and enjoy the local booze!

    Sara x

  24. At 03:52 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Karen K wrote:

    How exciting - Chris Evans and the gang a stones throw from where I live - well maybe a smidge more than a stones throw but certainly no more than 10 miles. Hasn't it been fab this week - more fab than usual. It has to be a regular occurence. What a brilliant way to cheer up the rainy and windy UK ! !

    Have a great time in Woodfalls and just think you'll all be back in your own bed again soon - there is something so comforting about your own bed, especially when you have crisp, clean, fresh cotton sheets........

    Seriously though - it's been great and IT will go down in history.

    Can't wait for 5.00 pm

    K x

  25. At 04:13 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Hazel Love wrote:

    Thif tyme they have gone to farre

    No poste of myne be even printed of thyse day

    I triede so hard with the early after noone

    but theye wolde notte give it creedens

    behold JILLYGOATE

    as thou fayest

    I am welle but of the tyerd

    I hope tis all well on the morrow

    I thought 'twas only the wardenne of the traffyc who victimise the hazel, butte no...'tis the guardians of the blogge

    woe indeede if me

  26. At 04:16 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    You are a lucky lucky group of guys !!! Never forget it. All that we can hope for is you continue to pass on the joy that you have through the magic of the radio medium.
    Love to all
    Dan

  27. At 04:16 PM on 07 Dec 2006, moose wrote:

    Caroline - thanks for the hug, I don't think it arrived...BP probably confiscated it. Why is it so funny to watch two grown men drive around France getting hammered?

    marshie - have secret agenda. 2nd (or maybe 3rd) book requires lots of corporate experiences...I have been collecting them all my career. I like to call it research.
    It feels much better when bosses or colleagues do stupid corporate stuff - I just think to myself...that's going in the book! and then I know that revenge is a dish best served cold. I'm biding my time. Waiting...
    I feel like I might just need one more corporate to supply a fully balanced set of views. 3 doesn't feel like it's enough. More than 4 and I'll be too old to enjoy it...
    So don't worry, my escape plan is safely tucked under the 3rd floorboard from the left so the BP can't find it. They'll never know if you don't tell them...shhhh!

    Moose

    PS MfR...I learned from Gaby - the master!
    PPS not sure on "Cookie" though...still thinking...can't get chocolate chip ones out of my head

  28. At 04:23 PM on 07 Dec 2006, anna wrote:

    from yesterdays blog, Moose, it isnt about being shallow. its definately human nature to feel better when you are appreciated - so long as you always remember that the grass isnt necessarily greener on the otherside, but sometimes the other side is brighter.
    I sometimes think that being appreciated wouldnt matter so much if i got myself from me rather than others.... does that make sense? If i was happy and self accepting - it wouldnt matter a jot what anyone else thought or did.... tho i suppose even then i would appreciate being appreciated.

    got the decorations out the loft today, started to ease christmas in to our home and get the tree on Saturday, cant wait to smell the tree, decorate it whilst listening to christmas tunes and wrap the man cubs pressies - he will really start to 'get it' this year!

    hope you are all good.

    xx

  29. At 04:24 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Caroline wrote:

    Mr Evans
    Do you know what? You are a good guy and it shows through your programme and your blog
    I love your programme - makes me smile etc
    Wish you the vest best because your blog makes me think about different things and your programme makes me happy when I am travelling hme
    You bring a lot of people lots of smiles and laughter

    Thanks

  30. At 04:26 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Hazel Love wrote:

    Good day to you Chris, and welcome back to blighty!

    I have no idea if the censors will let this one past but...

    I only managed to hear up until mum admitted that she'd had two glasses of champagne, sob, but am endeavouring to listen to slightly more of tonights extravaganza!

    ...and a slice of philosophy...things don't come to an end, everything is part of your experience, so it is still there, just in your past...

    copyright 7th December 2006
    hazel love

    ciao bananas
    love
    hazel
    x

    PS EVERYONE - I would put more on here, but they probably wouldn't let me...blaaaargh!!!
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  31. At 04:36 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    hey Chris, Been trying to get in contact with you for ages.I'm a guide at J.M.Barrie's birthplace in Kirriemuir and heard you talk about the name Wendy.In the summer i sent you a brochure about Barrie and the cricket pavillion with a camera obscura incorporated in it one of only three in Scotland which he gifted to Kirriemuir and inviting you to visit. I also e-mailed to let you know that i could get you a Peter Pan sequel book from Barri'es and have it stamped as being from there but times running out for Christmas if you were interested.Ocean Colour Scene were here for two months two years ago to record the Hyperactive workout album they're great guys and keep in touch regularly, please play more O.C.S. Please e-mail if i can solve a Christmas present problem! LOVE Arlene X

  32. At 04:49 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Hazel Love wrote:

    JO - just to let you know. I must apologise but I asked Bean to look out for Charley.

    Unfortunately she assumed Charley was going to be a cat, so again, unfortunately, Charley now has a small(ish) scratch across his nose for (as Bean put it) "Unnecessary over-exuberance on the part of a breed of dog of his pedigree which should know better."

    I must point out that at all times Bean is a Moggie (capital M) and EXTREMELY jealous of anyone with a pedigree and she feels it her bounden duty to smack down those she thinks are too full of themselves. She takes a lot after my Gran'ma... at least you know that Charley is leaping about in fine style!

    Believe me, if he's taking on my lovely Bean, there ain't nuthin wrong with him now!

    Loads of love and support to you and your partner babe. It hurts like h*ll for ages, and don't let anyone tell you any different.

    TRACEY-ANN and CATHMEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    love
    hazel
    x

  33. At 05:01 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Feasgar mhath, Christoph and team, fellow bloggers and blogettes!

    First off ..... thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for the hard work, travelling, sweat and tears that have been the on-the-road-show! I think you have definitely shown that you are King of the Drivetime and your listeners and bloggers have taken you into their hearts and lives! You brighten up that slot of our day between 5 & 7pm and your blog has made us feel that we have gotten to know you so much better! You are a smashing lad with a great big heart!

    I KNEW you would be up to the wee, sma' hours! But so glad you all enjoyed it! Well done Rebecca for coping with it ..... what stories you'll have to tell that bonny wee baby! He/she had the privelage of being on an amazing adventure!

    But, what we all want to know is .... WHERE ARE THE PHOTOS! And when are you going to fill us in on all those stories?!

    Talk of pickled onions is making my mouth water!

    Looking forward to another great show, though I think it'll be on ear phones tonight .... my brother has bought a Wii and is playing tennis on the TV! Grrrrrr! Talk about a kid with a new toy!

    Anyway - have a blast! Enjoy every moment of this evening's show ... and get the photos dowloaded ASAP!

    Be back later to catch up with everyone!

    Hugs, Susan >

    Em 26 - I can so relate to that! Every day is a like that when you have a child! And I also mourned the fact that she wasn't inside me anymore! How sad is that!?

    Parker - LOL!!!!!!

    "May there always be work for your hands to do,
    may your purse always hold a coin or two.
    May the sun always shine on your windowpane,
    may a rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
    May the hand of a friend always be near you,
    may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you."
    - Irish Blessing

  34. At 05:24 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Posted this on yesterday's blog, but thought I'd repost:

    Happy Thirsty Thursday to you all!!! Only one more day til the weekend - YAY! Only one show left on-the-road - BOO!

    鈥淎nd God said, 'Let there be light' and there was light, but the Electricity Board said He would have to wait until Thursday to be connected.鈥 Spike Milligan

    Fantastic show guys, though I lost you all on the web at one point and had to go make the dinner so I could continue listening to you! Spag bol ..... there was tons of it cos I was just throwing everything in, so intent on listening to you all!

    So ... be truthful .... how much sleep didn't you get at the Woodfalls Inn in Wiltshire?! And I hope you kept the smoking to a minimum for Rebecca's little bundle! I look forward to hearing a full account of all the shenanigens! And where are our photos!? If you need a hand downloading, just give me a shout!

    Looking forward to a riotous episode in the last installment of Show-on-the-Road tonight! Have a great day .... and I know you must all be worn out by now, but thank you all SO much for bringing these shows to us so faithfully each night! You guys don't get paid enough and I will be putting my reccommendations to the Board that you all have your saleries doubled!

    jillygoat - enjoy your box! I remember the first time we got jerusalem artichokes .... hadn't the scoobiest how to cook it! How about celeriac adn apple mash?

    Gaby - missed Love Actually last night on TV cos I took my pal out to sample the 'nightlife' of Inverness (well ... we went to a pub and watched the Celtic / Copenhagan match!).

    weefieryredhead - welcome!
    Tootie - whereaboots in Alba are ye?
    Susie Mac - onwards and upwards ma dear!
    Littlest Hobo - was that Oban, Canada, or Oban, Scotland? The latter is my town of birth! Sounds like you had an absolutely fabulous time!
    Jax - we'll all be thinking of you whilst you're away from us. Have a good long think about what your needs are, honey, about how you would like to see your life in 5 years time.
    Jo - how did things go?
    {{{{{{{{{Catherine}}}}}}}}} You are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Hannah Norton - welcome!
    Kathryn - CONGRATULATIONS! Parenthood is a blast!
    Granny Bev - CONGRATULATIONS! Grannyhood is even more of a blast!
    CLaire May - thanks for letting them all into your home! Bet the aftershow party went on til yon time! Great to 'meet' the May family!
    {{{{{TheBigUn}}}}} Hope today is a happier day all in blogland!

    Em M - big hugs to your wee lad! How is he today? Our daughter took an anaphalactic reaction to her first set of jabs .... it is THE scariest feeling of helplessness and hopelessness you ever feel! I have an epipen for wasp stings and worry that she is going to have allergies. My heart cried when I read what he said to you. :(

    Have a great day y'all! Hugs, Susan

    鈥淒on't count the days- make the days count.鈥

  35. At 05:25 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Susie wrote:

    Chris, there are so many of us that want to grab hold of you and never let you go..not just the landlady of the pub!

    S x

  36. At 06:21 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Dissing Dave wrote:

    Chris, Just needed to write one blog entry this week. Fantastic shows and families all week.

    I've been working like a trojan all week and have not been able to blog, apart from once, which seemed to be censored.

    I have only two words to say ....... Thank you!!

    For the music, the songs I'm singing
    Thanks for all the joy you're bringing
    blah blah blah!!!

    Happy Thirsty Thursday everyone

    DD out

  37. At 07:06 PM on 07 Dec 2006, PJ wrote:

    Yo ho ho Christoff!
    First time blogging on your site although I did get slightly mugged into buying a "TFI" mug off you many years ago when you used to have to drag your weary hungover head out of bed to Radio 1.
    Believe it or not, the thing was fantastic... its totally indestructible and still holds me tea or whatever in good style!
    Two reasons for entering the blog for the first time today. The first is that your broadcasting from only just down the road as I live slightly north of the great city of Salisbury. I was really tempted to come down to the Woodfalls Inn and join the party but unfortunately my little boy Edward has come home from school with a tummy bug. So parenting comes first my friend.
    Secondly, I just wanted to relay the great morning I had today on a Bicester airfield racing two Ferraris, a Porsche 911, a Lotus Elise, a Audi RS8 and a mental Suzuki at over 140mph!!

    Fantastic, and thanks so much to my girlfriend Fay for organising it for me as my Christmas present.

    Anyway Chris, Team, and all you bloggers, have a great evening...enjoy the Woodfalls hospitality Chris. Its a great pub and as you know already the breakfast in the conservatory is first class.
    I will look forward to seeing the photos on the walls next time I am in.

    Later Bloggers...... PJ

  38. At 07:12 PM on 07 Dec 2006, john ellis wrote:

    really great shows on the road chris just eondering if you have got a daughter,or young sister living in huddersfield,i work for a removal company.and the likeness was amazing,wish i had taken a photo to send to you,i wont lie i wasnt sure if drive time would be as good after jw,but got to say its even better.and taking it on the road was a great idea,very very impressed with all the singers/groups you had on didnt realise how good ronan was,anyway thanks for a great show

  39. At 07:38 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Eric the Viking wrote:

    Belting week Chris and team. Some people don't seem to understand why someone sitting in their car listening to a radio 'show' is constantly smiling! The family and guests on Monday certainly cheered myself and the father of my grandson up as we travelled from Burnley to Bolton and back to collect a cooker and hob in some attrocious weather! All Request Friday as usual tomorrow. Roll on the next tour.

  40. At 08:41 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Liz wrote:

    What a fab night at the Woodfalls Inn. Chris and the team were fabulous and we had the best night. Can't wait til the next time!!

    Love and thanks

    Liz

  41. At 08:53 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    hEY fOLKS
    sUFFERING withdrawal. What with no car, (being unwell, due to the fact I drove in to someone else yesterday). Can't hear the radio, was actually doing work today, so missed the blog going up.

    I have been for Reiki tonight.

    Very Interesting.

    Also had pedicure. My feet look gorgeous.

    DWNB

  42. At 09:31 PM on 07 Dec 2006, Marie wrote:

    Happy Thursday bloggers, I love the road show and saw 'Love Actually' for the first time last night. I cried buckets it just oozes warm feelings and good intentions. I think you are all smashing and want the drivetime team to stay together for years to come. Radio 2 makes me feel happy and cosy, the shows help me relax on my journeys, especially as I navigate the scary morning and evening traffic o the M62. My day begins with Terry and usually ends with Chris, my loved ones have his show to thank for getting be back home safe 鈥榥鈥 sound. I鈥檓 watching Hudson Hawke on the box and it鈥檚 raining cats and dogs out, what a joy a night in front of the fire and good telly is.

    I鈥檓 loving you Chris xx

  43. At 09:34 PM on 07 Dec 2006, gins gray wrote:

    what I liked the most about the show today was the magic moments requests, it gave me a chance to think about what was magic about the day and I reolised I had been married to my darling man for 3 months now.
    Like Chris I stood in the Old Blacksmiths shop at Gretna Green and almost stopped the moment in my mind to hold it for ever and today your request session made me remember it, happiness is good friends doing fun things

    Congratulations on your shows this week, its been great

  44. At 10:12 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Good evening all

    Tonight, I am trying a social experiment. Depending on response, I may keep it going. If you pop along to my site, you'll notice that it has been Gabbly enabled. That means you can chat instantly with me if I am looking at the webpage. If Dolores catches me at it I've had it, so keep it quiet, eh?

    regards

    J McC

  45. At 11:01 PM on 07 Dec 2006, wilsmar@home wrote:

    Dear Dr Mc I have tried to contact you on your site as your comment #44 above, but can't seem to make it accept my scrawl - which was nothing more than an acknowledgement of your invitation. Hope the book sales are doing well.
    MW

  46. At 08:24 AM on 08 Dec 2006, anna wrote:

    DWNB - sorry to hear about your accident...hope you are feeling ok tho!

    Reiki is an interesting one, not sure how you really found it but I definately think that you get differing experiences depending on who you receive it from. Some people are on a bit of a reiki bandwagon, whereas some people are genuinly using the skill for all its holistic benefits.... Obviously dont know who you went to, and i wouldnt want to judge, but its definately worth exploring practitioners if you were in any way interested... check out some of the federations such as reiki alliance, reiki federation etc.

    Sometimes it comes in to your life, just when you need it most.

    happy friday all!
    xx

  47. At 09:01 AM on 08 Dec 2006, Jo wrote:

    Thanks Hazel,

    I'm sure Charley is currently chasing your Bean around! When My mum and dad had a Cat and he was a puppy there were a few nasty incidences of dog biting cats tail as cat was resting on the arm of the sofa - Many scratches later I think he learnt his lesson. He was so frightened of the cat but the cat looked really tough as even with little puppy barks going round he didn't move a muscle - we though it best to not tell Charley that the cat was profoundly deaf and couldn't hear his frightening yaps! He was scared of that cat ever since - but used to sit up on our sofa looking out the window for PC's (Puss Cats) and then barking when they had the tenacity to walk past!

    Blog you later

    :o) Jo

  48. At 09:56 AM on 08 Dec 2006, swiss chocolate wrote:

    Come back Big-un we miss you!!!

    Im sure the BP are just jealous of your whit and humour
    Please dont stop!!

  49. At 10:08 AM on 08 Dec 2006, Gaby wrote:

    Is the hose-pipe ban still on?

    Gaby
    x

  50. At 10:16 AM on 08 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Wilsmar - sorry you couldn't get through (or did you in the end?) There was a comment waiting about someone having to use their baby to answer the doorbell, or something like that. Thanks for asking about the book. It's doing so-so. I think we just need more publicity really, because I'm getting very good feedback from people who have read it. I had no idea my misadventures would cause such merriment amongst readers. Oh well. Whatever it takes, I suppose.

    Anyway, we need to sell about a thousand copies to provide a borehole and water pump in a Kenyan school. It's unlikely given the current trend that we'll reach that target soon, so it's a good job we've got other gifts to offer!

    regards

    J McC

  51. At 10:17 AM on 08 Dec 2006, Em M wrote:

    Hello all,

    I agree happiness and sadness are very close together, I always cry when I'm happy, especially about my kids. I will be a mess next week when i go to see their school Christmas plays; the little one is Joseph, and the big one is Prince Charming in Cinderella in his last year at primary school - I think many tears will be shed, but some will be of laughter as he will no doubt ham it up as much as possible!

    Susan S - Thankyou so much for your kind comments re his allergic reaction, he is fine now thankyou, he's quite a positive thinker which is why I felt so sad when he was upset on Wednesday. It's just something he's going to have to live with, but he's fine most of the time and we have to be grateful for that.

    I was so shocked today in the playground, the school have asked the kids not to buy Christmas cards for eachother this year but to bring in the money they would have spent on cards to donate to charity. A couple of parents said they weren't going to donate, I had a go at them I'm afraid. I know it's none of my business but why are some people so selfish? I bet they're not Chris Evans listeners!!

    I'm going to try (for the millionth time) to get a song played tonight. Surely bloggers should take priority over ordinary listeners!!

    See ya,

    Em xx

  52. At 10:21 AM on 08 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Madainn mhath, Christopph, team, and fellow bloggers and blogettes!

    How are we all today? Feeling bereft that the excitement of the Tour is over? Nah .... it's All Request Friday .... and Chris and crew will be back on the webcam! Yay!

    Thanks again for an amazing week! You did good, guys, and it sounds like you utterly charmed everyone you came into contact with! Not that this is a surprise to us, eh, fellow bloggers and blogettes?

    Hope you all had a great night's sleep last night! Ah, the bliss of your own bed and pillows! I'll bet Enzo is over the moon now!

    鈥淥nly Robinson Crusoe had everything done by Friday.鈥

    marshie - Congrats on the new job! New Year .... new job .... what else is in store for you?!

    鈥淚 always give 100% at work:

    13% Monday

    22% Tuesday

    26% Wednesday

    35% Thursday

    4% Friday鈥

    PJ - welcome!

    DWNB - hey, gorgeous feet ... how did you feel after the Reiki? What a bummer about the car! Much work needing done?

    Jo & Hazel - I think my beautiful Bobby has been flirting with Charley and Bean! But, don't worry, he's a real gentle giant! They'll all have spent the night curled up together by a roaring fire on the biggest pile of soft blankets!

    Have a fantastic Friday, everyone!

    Hugs, Susan

    PSHope our Londinium friends were safe through the tornado!

    'Whenever it is in any way possible, every boy and girl should choose as his life work some occupation which he should like to do anyhow, even if he did not need the money.' Irish blessing

  53. At 11:19 AM on 08 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Hey Susan and Anna....

    Cheers for your good wishes.

    Car trashed, but getting fixed. Needs about 1000 of work done.. I only had 3rd Party. Bummer eh?

    Feet are gorgeous. All gold toes and very happy heels. Am Walking on Air.

    Reiki... Anna, thank you so much for recommending groups. I was wondering how you know if you have a good Reiki Master or not... I had a lovely relaxing time, some funny sensations, like whirling, some ecstatic happiness and then a surge of annoyance.

    Didn't think I felt any different, just relaxed, but this morning... Amazing. Bounced out of bed at 6.40, decided to let my son sleep on, and I flew out the door and did his paper round! I was too early for the shop so had a wee cycle round the estate til it opened. Amazing..... Can't fathom it, but something has changed.

    Good Day to you All... I'll be back on the latest blog later.

    DWNB

  54. At 11:25 AM on 08 Dec 2006, Dissing Dave wrote:

    Morning all, and particularly to Christophe and the finest radio show team ever assembled!

    I鈥檝e been very quiet on the blog this week, schlogging away.

    I woke up this morning when my alarm went off at ohmigod o鈥檆lock and instead of turning the radio on I just laid in bed for 5 minutes. Joy of joys the sound I could hear was not one of howling winds as it had been when I went to bed, but the mournful hooting of an owl in the copse of trees just down the hill. What a fabulous sound to wake up to, eventually I got up and went over to the window and looked out across a scene that appeared calm, I could see planes on final approach to Heathrow, the new Wembley arch still lit up, it really is an amazing sight (but you couldn鈥檛 beat the old twin towers), in the distance I could see the post office tower, Tower 42 (the old Nat West tower, and in the very far distance the growing skyscape that is Canary Wharf and docklands. The smell of a very fresh new morning came through the sash window and the background tune of the owl still hooting, and funnily enough my thoughts turned to Chris and Winnie the Pooh. How soothing.

    On the drive home last night, listening to the finest show on radio (pssst Chris that鈥檚 yours!), I was absent-mindedly munching on a bag of revels, at one point I had 4 Orangey ones in a row, followed by four coffee and then four small geezers (Maltesers). This was scaring me so I picked up the bag and shook it to mix them up, I then got four toffee ones. So I stopped eating them, as I was frightened of finding a raisin that resembled Jesus.

    Went for the office Christmas party yesterday, and had a fabulous time with my colleagues, three plus hours of laughter, good food and great company. Bring it on!!!

    DD out
    PS
    Christmas Story for people having a bad day....


    When four of Santa's elves got sick, the trainee elves did not produce toys as fast as the regular ones, and Santa began to feel the Pre-Christmas pressure.

    Then Mrs Claus told Santa her Mother was coming to visit, which stressed Santa even more.

    When he went to harness the reindeer, he found that three of them were about to give birth and two others had jumped the fence and were out, Heaven knows where.

    Then when he began to load the sleigh, one of the floorboards cracked, the toy bag fell to the ground and all the toys were scattered.

    So, frustrated, Santa went in the house for a cup of apple cider and a shot of rum. When he went to the cupboard, he discovered the elves had drank all the cider and hidden the liquor. In his frustration, he accidentally dropped the cider jug, and it broke into hundreds of little glass pieces all over the kitchen floor.

    He went to get the broom and found the mice had eaten all the straw off the end of the broom. Just then the doorbell rang, and irritated Santa marched to the door,
    yanked it open, and there stood a little angel with a great big Christmas tree.

    The angel said very cheerfully, "Merry Christmas, Santa. Isn't this a lovely day? I have a beautiful tree for you. Where would you like me to stick it?"

    And so began the tradition of the little angel on top of the Christmas tree.

  55. At 11:35 AM on 08 Dec 2006, Nick Heynes wrote:

    i have NEVER posted anywhere before,but just had to say "Chris and the team, thanks for this week". your enjoyment and sheer glee during the tour came over like no other OB ive heard.i found myself driving home with a fat stupid grin on my face each night this week even Mrs H who has always thought CE to be a bit of a "Twit" loved it.
    Ever fancy coming to Benfleet in Essex just let me know!

    Also thanks to the families .Faith in human race duly restored.

    Well done job done

    Nick Heynes

  56. At 11:42 AM on 08 Dec 2006, TheBigUn wrote:

    Blocked again I see! :-(

    Keith

  57. At 12:34 PM on 08 Dec 2006, Jo wrote:

    Aaah BigUn, the irony of the post that got through - brilliant :o) Hi

  58. At 12:39 PM on 08 Dec 2006, neil sturgeon wrote:

    regarding post no 4 nathen vingoe its not the curly woorly getting small its your hands getting soooooo much bigger thanks for the show team

  59. At 01:41 PM on 08 Dec 2006, Sally wrote:

    Well done for this week guys. It has been excellent fun listening to the shows...I can only imagine how enjoyable it has been to take part in them. :-)

  60. At 01:42 PM on 08 Dec 2006, cath wrote:

    totally know what you mean about joy and sadness ... when I watch Eric Morecambe he makes me laugh but I want to cry (I did even when he was alive) ... could never quite work it out because I really loved him ...

    The shows this week have been FAB!!!!!!! Thank you and everyone involved so much, it's been really good fun - like being part of a big party - especially last night at the pub.

    Relax this weekend if you can!!!

    Love to all
    Cath
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  61. At 01:55 PM on 08 Dec 2006, Prof Plum wrote:

    What a milarky. It seems the spooks have got to my pc of late. My screen has not displayed the blog, even after hitting the refresh button. I have been in limbo.
    Which leads me onto tomorrow nights party at the home(for retired carabret artists). Yes it's Limbo night. All very excited here as the prize is a packet of Jaffa cakes and a bottle of rum.

    Enjoyed reading everyones posts and listening to Chris's road show. Best performance I thought from the Brass band in Wistshire. Loved it.

  62. At 02:40 PM on 08 Dec 2006, moose wrote:

    Gremlins appear to be working overtime today. Can someone get a bucket of water?

    Dr McCrumble - How many centimetres of the borehole does each book get?
    Maybe that would be a way to get people more engaged and involved...makes it more personal to know that one has contributed to 1cm of a borehole or whatever...just an idea.
    You could put up a mosaic type picture on your blog with 1,000 pixels...a bit like that millionaire home page guy did...and the purchasers could see "their" bit of borehole - they could dedicate it to someone or post a message to it or...
    ...offer a lottery prize of a night out with yourself, Dolores, Denise or Ravel (depending on gender and orientation of the winner - I think all possibles are covered) for a pixel owner picked at random once the borehole is sunk...

    ...Sorry if I'm stepping on your toes, Gaby! Was just feeling all warm inside and inspired to try and help...

    Moose

    PS MfR - posted on the wrong day yesterday so you need to see Wednesday's blog to see that I eventually did get the Cookie! 2 in fact...

    PPS Another interesting bit of telepathy - there is a reference to spurs in my book (cowboy boots not fighting footballers and no, it's not Matt wearing them) written some months ago. Spookier and spookier.

  63. At 02:43 PM on 08 Dec 2006, IanG wrote:

    Am I going mad?

    I can see the "next" button at the top of this blog..

    I can see the title for Friday the 8ths blog is "Cheese and onion sandwich"

    So why can't I get into it?

  64. At 02:55 PM on 08 Dec 2006, TheBigUn wrote:

    As Sir Terry would say"Is it me?"

    The new blog, "Chese and Onion sandwich" will not open?

    Or is this just another sign from the BP?

    Keith

  65. At 03:09 PM on 08 Dec 2006, CHRISTOPHE wrote:

    Hi hi hi,

    Chris here, there's something wrong, with my publish meachanism. I blogged hours ago, (FRIDAY NEW BLOG) but it'd not accessible yet. Gutted, just turned on to see your posts and there aren't any.

    Boo Hoo.

    Off to the studio now.

    x

  66. At 03:10 PM on 08 Dec 2006, moose wrote:

    IanG,
    Don't worry - it's not just you.
    Let's all just go home, enjoy all request Friday and start again next week, when...

    Chris will post his blog by 9am every morning.
    Chris' shows will be just as fabulous from the studio as they have been from the road this week.
    He'll arrange to do it all again next year but WITH bloggers on the bus with him and the team.
    All our comments will go through in less than twenty minutes.
    There will be no dubious confiscations by the BP.
    We'll all remember to post on the right day.
    We'll all get a new job.
    We'll all finish our books and get publishing deals.
    We'll all lose 5kg while eating lots of chocolate and attending Chrimbo parties every night.

    OK, OK, I got a bit carried away with the positive thinking somewhere in there...
    Moose

  67. At 03:24 PM on 08 Dec 2006, IanG wrote:

    Ignore me, I'm in!

  68. At 08:48 PM on 08 Dec 2006, wrote:

    Hi everyone,
    Please visit my blog....

  69. At 11:59 AM on 09 Dec 2006, Paddy wrote:

    Chris
    I can't wait to finish work, get in my car and spend an hour driving home listening to your show 6 till 7. Sheer class.

  70. At 01:09 AM on 10 Dec 2006, Big tony the P.I wrote:

    I too was sat with Chris, Nic, Johnny and Keith at the Woodfalls Inn, till 3.00am, on Thursday morning. Neither my head or more importantly my wife, have forgotten it yet, but thanks fellas, for a fantastic, memorable evening. I am sure that last glass of Port was off!!

  71. At 10:13 PM on 10 Dec 2006, chris ray wrote:

    I listened to snatches of last week's shows from around the country. I was struck by how pleasantly suprised you were by how pleasant most people were. The reality is, despite what the news media want us to believe, that the vast majority of people in the UK, approached in a cheerful manner, treated decently, with respect, respond in a thoroughly decent way. They are sometimes suprised to be dealt with cheerfully as they believe what they see, hear and read; that everyone is determined to do them down, but once they have some confidence in you, they are great. Of course there are some shits about but they are in a tiny minority.
    Please spread the word; treat others decently and they will respond.
    Regards and thanks for a cheerful show.
    Chris Ray

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